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Sicilian Defense (Chapter 1)
Tokyo Ghoul Vampire AU
Summary: Unexpectedly changed into a vampire, Fueguchi Hinami finds herself thrown into a completely different world. Now enrolled into the prestigious Anteiku Academy as a member of the elite Night Class, Hinami slowly steps deeper into the realm of these monsters. Dealing with her ever-changing world and state, she becomes dependant on those around her, yet at the same time, poses them a danger greater than any of them could expect. As her thirst reaches closer to the point of no return, Hinami finds herself becoming increasingly drawn to the blood of her dorm leader, the sheltered Prince of an ancient pureblood vampire clan, Kirishima Ayato. As a former enemy resurfaces, will Hinami be able to protect her world from their interference?
A/N: Hello everyone! This is a fic Mod Alice ( @ayahinas) and I (Mod Far/ @lilacflamesss) have been planning for awhile. It’s an AU based on the manga Vampire Knight, which is something really close to my heart. We’re really excited about it and we’ve had a lot of fun planning and writing this fic, so I hope all of you will enjoy it! For those who don’t read Vampire Knight, I’ll be making some kind of trivia post over at my personal blog sometime tomorrow so that this AU won’t be too confusing, but it should be fairly understandable for everyone. I probably should point this out as well-- since this is a vampire fic, there will be a lot of blood and blood-drinking, just as a warning. Please do reblog this and feel free to leave some comments!
Chapter 1
After an attack on her family, the orphaned Hinami finds herself acquainted with the Vampire Queen, Kirishima Touka, and the pacifistic Headmaster of Anteiku Academy, Kaneki Ken. Meanwhile, a certain chessmaster prepares her pieces, setting her game into motion. (3k words)
Her head was spinning and her were ears ringing. She couldn’t comprehend what was happening. One moment she was going downstairs after hearing a crashing noise, and the moment after, she was slammed back at the wall behind her, her head receiving a blow. Her knees gave up, making her slip on a pool of blood that spread far and wide across the room.
Hinami’s heart thumped loudly, racing in her chest. She looked down at herself-- as far as she could tell, she was not considerably injured. In fact, save for her head, she was almost perfectly fine. She balanced herself on her hand, trying to stand up. Rising slowly, Hinami noticed the blood that was now on her hand, blood that definitely was not hers.
She looked up. Her vision was blurry from the hit she received, and she could not understand what was going on around her while moving. She leaned on the wall behind her and squinted her eyes as much as she possibly can in order to focus on the area around her.
When she sees what’s in front her, she almost wishes she didn’t.
Her mother and father laid on the floor, large gashes on their torsos. So large they looked as if they were almost cut in half. It was only then Hinami realized that the blood on her hands was theirs. She started breathing heavily. There is no way. They can’t be..
Though Hinami’s body does not listen to her properly, she forces herself to limp towards the bodies. Her vision was blurry before, but now tears are welling up in her eyes. She sits in front of her mother, her clothes soaking in the blood from the floor. She reaches for her arm with shaky fingers, touching the body gently.
“M-Mother… Please...” Hinami begs, shaking her mother. She doesn’t even dare looking at her father - he was even more cut up, his face almost indistinguishable. Hinami sobs, shaking her mother harder, the realization she is far from reach already settling in her mind.
She feels a hand touching her shoulder, and she shivers from the feeling of sharp nails grazing her skin. Hinami’s eyes are wide open, but she refuses to look back. Her hand clutches her mother, begging for her to wake up in this moment.
“You want her back?” A sweet voice behind her asks. Hinami cannot help but hear the poison dripping from the voice. She gulps. She’s scared. So, so scared. Mother, Father, come back-
The hand that was on her shoulder now moved to her chin, making her twist her head towards its owner.
“They aren’t coming back now, though.” a short woman stared at her. She was beautiful, but unsettling. The glint in her eyes was far too bright for such dark sight. Hinami’s tears fall from her eyes, and the woman frowns.
“Don’t cry.” She says sharply. “You didn’t do anything. It’s your fault that the people important to you are taken away from you. Your fault that you are weak. You know?” The woman mocks her, and Hinami, helpless against the taunt, only weeps harder. The woman clicks her tongue, wearing a bored expression on her face. “Ah, you are no good like this. Well, I’ll help you. I’ve never been fond of leaving poor girls to fend for themselves.”
The woman hugs her from the behind tightly, her breath grazing her skin and Hinami freezes in her grasp. She’s nuzzling my neck… Why is she nuzzling my neck? Hinami’s heart pace now more rapid than ever before, she starts struggling in the woman’s grasp, but is far from able to muster enough power to escape it. Hinami feels sharp teeth nibbling on her shoulder right before sinking into her flesh. As she screams, blood trails down her back.
When she was younger, her mother used to read her stories. Tales of human bravery against a nasty race, that leeched off of humans like they were cattle meant for slaughtering. Heartless vampires that boasted of how ripping flesh and drawing blood were merely a fun, easy pastime.
A particular scene returns to her mind, from one of the scarier books her mother agreed to read her. A vampire drinking from an injured soldier, taunting and mocking him while the soldier unable to do anything against him as he slowly is robbed of all of his blood, until he is nothing but a lifeless body, thrown on the ground.
Hinami remembers crying, that night. She remembers she had to sleep with her parents that night, holding them closely, for every time she closed her eyes she saw the vampire coming for her, his grin wicked and his eyes gleaming red. She remembers her father held her, whispering of how it’s nothing but stories, that vampires are nothing but a man created fantasy.
Father, why did you lie?
This woman-- this vampire-- is drinking from her, and she feels as if she is sucking her dry. More and more blood is stolen from, and she feels lightheaded, so dizzy that if she weren’t being held she would be as limp on the floor as her parents.
The vampire removes her fangs from her after half a minute that seemed like decades to Hinami. She pats Hinami’s hair, laughing to herself. “Now, you are going to be just fine.” She lets Hinami fall on the floor, leaving the girl panting, holding onto her shoulder that feel like she had been scorched by flames.
The sound of gunshots fills the house suddenly, and Hinami watches the woman fleeing from the field. Sets of legs surround her, and some voices call her. She hears, but all calls are left unanswered as everything fades to black.
She’s bitten…
By who?
I don’t know…
It reeks of a certain pureblood…
Voices. Voices all around her. Hinami’s eyes remain closed, yet she’s vaguely aware of the presence of people around her. She tries to recall what had happened, but all that she can see is darkness stretching further than she can ever hope to grasp. She’s floating, yet drowning at the same time. The situation feels too surreal for her to even try to comprehend-- what is there for her to even comprehend?
She tries to open her eyes and tries to move her body.
Pureblood?? But who--
Shh! She’s waking.
And she does. It feels like a chore, but Hinami manages to lift her eyelids. Her sight is blurry. She knows that there’s someone leaning over her, but it takes awhile for her eyes to adjust to the sight and make out the image she’s seeing before her. But when she does, her breath is completely stolen.
“An… angel…?” Am I dead? Is this Heaven? It’s so bright…
The woman leaning over her lets out an amused huff, her eye narrowing a little cheekily. Hinami takes a moment to continue staring at her face, wondering if it’s even possible for someone to look so beautiful-- a nicely-shaped face, hair falling softly down and curtaining her features with a parting just enough to unveil a deep blue eye. The woman’s face is soft, yet even then it spoke of strength, confidence and poise. Something about her told Hinami that she is leaps and bounds above her. But even then, it seems that more so than her appearance, there is something about this woman that just drew Hinami to her, than no matter how one might try to define beauty, this person is the epitome of any description.
“Are you awake?” she asks and Hinami nods immediately. “What is your name?”
“Fueguchi… Hinami,” she answers the question without it registering in her mind.
“My name is Kirishima Touka and I am, definitely, not an angel,” the woman laughed as she moves away from Hinami, straightening her back.
“Kirishima… Touka…?” she murmurs softly.
“Yepp. Well, you can call me Touka, I guess,” she laughs again. Touka seems like a friendly person. The gentle smile on her face hasn’t waned at all since Hinami had opened her eyes.
Hinami pushes herself up in an attempt to sit and Touka reaches out immediately to help her, murmuring softly about taking it easy. She helps Hinami up and helps her to lean against the bedrest. Hinami hadn’t noticed it initially, but it seems like Touka isn’t the only one in the room with her. A short distance off, to the other side of the bed she is on, Hinami sees a man, standing and eyeing the two of them from between his white bangs.
“Uhh… H-hello…” she squeaks, stiffening up a little.
The man’s cold look fades, instantly replaced with a smile that seems to mimics Touka’s a lot. “Hello, Hinami-chan, how are you feeling?” If the new look on his face is hospitable, then his gentle voice is all the more soothing and Hinami finds herself calming down.
It seems like she’s in safe hands.
“I… I am okay… I think…”
“That’s Kaneki Ken. He’s the one who found you,” Touka explains.
“Oh… Thank you… Wait, found me?”
Kaneki walks over to the bed and takes a seat on the side, tilting his body slightly so that he’s able to maintain complete eye-contact with her. His smile is gone, now overshadowed by a dark, solemn look in his eyes. Kaneki reaches over slightly and places his hand over hers.
“Hinami-chan… do you remember anything?”
Her mind is still blank, but it starts becoming painfully obvious from how Kaneki is acting and from how Touka’s hands on her shoulders are gripping her harder that something must have happened-- something terrible. Hinami remains quiet, mind swimming in the emptiness surrounding her as she tries to recall anything at all. All she’s aware of is what’s happening right now, and what had been passed between these two new strangers while her eyes were closed.
She’s bitten.
Bitten…
Bit...ten…?
And then it hits her. Like a sudden torrent bursting through a dam and flooding the surroundings, wrecking apart anything it its wake, everything rushes back to her. She sees darkness around her again-- a different kind of darkness than before, a more menacing kind that crushes her very soul. She sees a crimson shine, sanguine splatters around her and on the very thing she should never have forgotten in the first place. Hinami chokes, brings her hands to her face and presses them against her cheeks. She’s seeing the image right before her, as if she’s reliving the moment right there and then.
Her parents. Ripped.
Her parents. Bleeding.
Her parents. Dead.
Dead. Murdered. Killed. Stolen from her.
Gone.
Forever.
The scream in her throat breaks free. Shrill and loud, it slices through the heavy silence that was hanging amidst the three of them initially.
“No,” she sobs as Touka pulls her close and envelops her in a hug. “No. This didn’t happen. No. We were happy. No.”
They stay in that position for a long time, until Hinami herself no longer has any sense of how many minutes had passed. Touka holds her protectively, murmuring words that are far beyond Hinami yet are still totally welcomed. Hinami screams, cries and sobs into her clothes, staining it with her tears. Yet Touka says nothing, nor does she even flinch. She cradles her like a mother would a child, lightly stroking her hair.
Hinami cries, until her throat goes hoarse and until there is no longer any tears to squeeze out. She settles down, remembers more and starts wondering if maybe she’s fallen into a trap of delusion. The continuation of her memories are clearer that what preceded them, but in the same time, nothing makes any sense.
That… monster…
She pulls away from Touka, silent and stoic and looks up, straight ahead. The cream wallpaper stares back at her and Hinami blinks, looking around the place. This clearly isn’t her house. Her house can’t even come close to the sophistication of the place. There’s a small chandelier that hangs overhead, lighting the place up in a golden hue. Clearly, it’s a bedroom, but even then, what bedroom has a full-length window, with velvet curtains hanging by it’s side? She hadn’t noticed initially as well, but it seems like the sheets of the bed she’s on were made of silk.
“Where am I?”
Bright and lavish as it might be, the place is definitely not Heaven. She’s just been dragged out of the gates of Heaven and flung into an abyss that’s deeper and darker than even Hell is. Her ears ring with the snickering of that woman-- the tiny woman with gleaming red eyes.
The vampire-- a creature that isn’t supposed to exist; a demon.
“My house,” Touka says.
Hinami almost chokes in disbelief. “Your house?”
“Yes, welcome to my humble home!” she exclaims, raising her arms out as if presenting the place to a completely mortified Hinami. “Well, this is just a mere guest room though.”
A… mere guest room? Mere.
“Touka-chan, not everybody has a house as big as you do,” Kaneki sighs, his eyes narrowed. “This is the Kirishima mansion, Hinami-chan. Touka-chan’s family has lived here for generations.”
“It’s not that big… Tsukiyama and his guys built one bigger than this,” Touka scoffs.
“Tsukiyama-san did it particularly with that intention. Even among the purebloods, you have the biggest house and you only live here with Ayato-kun and Yomo-san.”
“Pureblood…?” Hinami is sure she had heard that word earlier on when she just regained consciousness.
Touka and Kaneki fall silent again at her words and the solemness from earlier on returns. Hinami’s sees Touka’s eye narrow, hardening into a cold, deadly expression and despite the different appearances, Hinami is suddenly brought back to that scene with the vampire again. She realises right now that Touka, while beautiful and kind, is somehow no different from the creature that stole everything away from her.
“You are…”
“Yes, I am a vampire,” Touka says. At her words, Hinami’s hand moves to her neck, pressing it against the area the vampire had bitten her. Her fingers trail the circumference of the two punctures and her eyes go wide.
“No… This isn’t true, right? Vampires don’t exist,” Hinami says immediately.
Vampires are creatures of fairy tales, demons from horror stories passed down to scare kids into obedience. They don’t exist. They shouldn’t.
“Oh yeah? Then what am I?” Touka mutters and as she speaks, her eyes gleam red and she parts her mouth slightly. They weren’t there before-- or maybe they were but Hinami had missed them-- but she now sees two fangs protruding at the ends.
Those fangs that had pierced her. Those fangs that had hurt her.
Hinami shrieks and she jumps back, scrambling away from Touka. Touka blinks at her, eyes fading back to blue, and she lets out a sigh.
“Relax. I’m not going to hurt you,” she sighs.
“But… but… I was bitten and--”
“That wasn’t me.”
“Am I going to become a vampire as well?” Hinami asks softly. After all, that is what happens in the stories she had read after all.
“That depends,” Kaneki replies, reminding Hinami of his presence again. “We have to figure out who bit you.”
“I’m telling you. It’s a pureblood that bit her,” Touka grumbles.
“Are you sure?”
“Yes. Who do you think I am?”
“If it’s a pureblood then it’s big trouble,” Kaneki says with a sigh, looking over at Hinami with a sympathetic look. “I’m sorry, Hinami-chan, but you might become one as well.”
She blinks, a little too confused to comprehend anything.
“Look, now’s not the time to talk about this. The process might take a few days anyway. Meanwhile, I think it’s better you relocate her to the Academy,” Touka points out.
“The Academy?” Hinami murmurs. Somehow, she doesn’t think to well of that place. Her mind conjures up images of prison-like schools from dystopian books-- places to confine freaks and keep them away from the rest of the world. She’s one of those freaks now. No longer human; a monster.
“Anteiku Academy is a school for both vampires and humans to attend,” Kaneki explains. “I’m the Headmaster and you’ll be well taken care of there.”
“For both vampires and humans…?”
Kaneki smirks, a playful glint surfacing in his eyes. “We’re trying to establish a suitable atmosphere for both vampires and humans to coexist. Don’t you want to come along?”
In a house already burnt and scorched to pieces, Eto’s steps break the silence that made the place seem so devoid of life. Ever since she started setting her plans into motion, this destroyed mansion has become far too quiet to her taste.
She walks to her room, big and regal yet unkempt and dirty. The green wallpapers of the room were faded out if not almost completely peeled off, and spider webs decorated nearly every corner of it. The only part that was left completely clean was her work desk, books stacked up on it along with many, many drafts of works and plans that shall never see light of day.
She goes over to the desk, and pushes off the stacks of white paper and books from it, letting it all fall on the floor messily, making dust spread across the area. She squats and reaches for one of the boxes laying under the desk, before standing up again and throwing it on the desk’s surface, opening it swiftly.
Chess. She sets the board and the pieces, the white chessmen facing her while the black ones under her control, standing in the opposing side. Black pieces such as a bishop, a rook, a few pawns are already out on the board’s field, despite the fact the white chessmen were passive, unmoving, and pacifistic.
The game is about to truly start.
She takes the black knight in her hand, and moves it forward. From now on, it’s only a matter of time until the white pieces will break formation. She squints her eyes at the stagnant pieces, licking her lips at the chessmen that in the near future will fall to the trap elaborately set before them.
Her silly little knight is not aware of it yet, but she’s the key. To finally evoke the reaction needed, she will certainly prove the most useful. Her weak, weak knight has strength in her innocence, and that is what will lead Eto to victory.
Soon enough, the white king will fall.
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Sicilian Defense (Chapter 2)
Tokyo Ghoul Vampire AU
Summary: Unexpectedly changed into a vampire, Fueguchi Hinami finds herself thrown into a completely different world. Now enrolled into the prestigious Anteiku Academy as a member of the elite Night Class, Hinami slowly steps deeper into the realm of these monsters. Dealing with her ever-changing world and state, she becomes dependant on those around her, yet at the same time, poses them a danger greater than any of them could expect. As her thirst reaches closer to the point of no return, Hinami finds herself becoming increasingly drawn to the blood of her dorm leader, the sheltered Prince of an ancient pureblood vampire clan, Kirishima Ayato. As a former enemy resurfaces, will Hinami be able to protect her world from their interference?
Chapters: 1
A/N: Hello again everyone! Me (Mod Alice) and Mod Far finally finished chapter two! First of all I’d like to say thank you for the positive response to chapter 1! We were both very glad to see it, and you got us very motivated with your comments. This chapter is will still introduce a lot of things, but I hope some parts of it will have your interest piqued! Also, enjoy Ayato’s introduction~ Please do reblog this and feel free to leave some comments!
Chapter 2
Brought into Anteiku Academy, Hinami is facing the start of her new life - gaining a new family, discovering more about vampires, as well as meeting people from the Night Class she’ll be joining, already facing new hurdles with them. (8k)
She’s never really been bothered by the sun too much. In fact, Hinami really loves the sun. She spent the whole of her childhood playing in the small garden in her backyard, chasing butterflies amidst the flowers as she basks in the sunshine. But it feels different now. She’s a creature of the night— or soon to be one. Her body has changed. Walking behind Kaneki and Touka, Hinami winces as the rays burn into her skin and she’s tempted to run into the shades of the trees nearby to cool herself down.
“Won’t you turn to dust if you’re out in the sun?” Hinami had asked Touka earlier on, horrified as she watched the vampire throw open the doors of her mansion in broad daylight. Touka had laughed and stepped out and more so out of instinct, Hinami had cried out in distress, reaching forward towards her. Touka’s laugh continued and she twirled herself around outside, completely whole, completely solid and completely alive.
“Don’t trust those stupid vampire stories, silly. Most of them are untrue,” Touka had said as Kaneki ushered her out as well.
Apparently it seems that vampires do not die under the sun, but they’re still not so fond of it. Touka had explained that once one had lived for as long as she has, the sun doesn’t really bother them anymore. On the other hand, younger vampires like her brother still struggle to get used to it and would hole themselves up indoors during the day.
Hinami had wondered how old Touka is. She looked to be in her twenties, but at the same time she gave off a much more mature and powerful air. There was also something about her conversation with Kaneki that made Hinami believe that this woman is a powerful and influential person among the vampires— someone like that, especially among immortal creatures, can’t possibly be so young, right? While curious, Hinami swallowed her question. It’s rude to ask a woman her age and besides, Hinami wondered if she’d be able to continue seeing Touka in the same light if she ended up being much older than Hinami had expected her to be. Instead, Hinami focused her attention on something else.
“Your brother?”
“Yes, my brother, Ayato. You’ll meet him later. He’s really young— practically a baby,” Touka had chuckled.
“Is he a pureblood too?”
“Yes, he is.”
“I’m sure he’s cute.”
“Sure he is. He looks just like me.” Touka’s eyes were glinting as she spoke of her brother and Hinami was sure she adored him more than anything. She imagined a smaller version of Touka, maybe a chubby baby boy, and she agreed— indeed, he must be very cute if he had inherited from their parents the same looks Touka had. Kaneki had watched them with a cheeky look, though he remained silent as they headed towards the academy.
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Situated past deep woods, Anteiku Academy is an isolated, yet sophisticated campus. Standing outside the gate, Hinami’s mouth falls open. This is no school— it’s practically a castle. The buildings stand taller than any school she’s seen before, with the school’s emblem intricately carved onto it. The brown brick walls and pointed blue roofs reminds her of the pictures of ancient, medieval palaces she’s seen in her mother’s books.
She follows behind Kaneki and Touka as they walk through the hallways. The place was eerily silent, sending chills up her spine. She reminds herself that it’s all in her mind, that she’s too caught up in thinking about the fact that this is a school for vampires. The hallways are quiet, but it’s because classes are ongoing and there is no one walking about on campus, not because that it’s haunted or something after being inhabited like monsters like vampires.
Monsters… Hinami wonders if she should really stop referring to them as that that. Touka is clearly far from a monster; she’s kind, friendly and really warm. No one who’s been so patient and helpful can be a monster, after all.
Eventually, what about Hinami herself? She too will turn into a vampire. Does that mean she’ll become a monster too? She gulps at the thought, wondering what kind of person she’ll change into, if she even changes into a different kind of person. She’s only known two vampires and they’re both completely different people.
They walk out of campus though the back exit, only for Hinami to be further surprised by the sight before her. The walkway out of the school leads to a split right ahead, entering deeper into a bunch of trees. Touka and Kaneki took the path heading right and Hinami merely follows like a puppy after its owner. It seems like the trees are really just a small clump, rather than another set off woods and going past them, she’s greeted with the sight of a glittering blue lake that stretches out as far beyond the horizon, merely impeded by an island in the middle which seemed to be mainly covered by more woods.
Crossing the bridge, Hinami’s able to see right across to the other side. There’s a similar bridge a short distance away, which she assumes is where the other path from the split earlier leads to. The two bridges were practically alike. The mere difference laid in the gates at the end. While the gate right in front of her had a huge crescent-shaped emblem on it, the other one had a sun.
“We’re headed towards the Moon Dorms,” Kaneki explained as they walked through the gates. “Here’s where the vampires stay in the day before their lessons at night. Hinami-chan, you’ll be living here as well.”
“So you’re gonna take me to my room?” Hinami asks.
“Not, exactly…” Kaneki says. “For now, let’s go to my residence. We have some paper work for you to settle and I’ll explain the school a little better.”
There is a building right ahead of them, but Touka and Kaneki turned to a small path and walked away from it before Hinami can even take a good look at it. At quick glance, it did seem as illustrious as the rest of the school, but she didn’t have enough time to really study it.
She’s led to another building and Hinami’s head swims in the number of buildings she’s seen just that day itself. The campus is far bigger than she had expected it, even from the moment she first stepped into the main building. She wonders how much it had cost for the school to be set up and maintained, but after realizing how wealthy Touka seemed to have been based on her house, she assumes it’s probably not too impossible a feat for Kaneki and Touka to achieve this.
The new building she’s led to is thankfully smaller and less intimidating. Still, it’s nowhere near the size of her former home. Her house feels like a gardening shed beside all these structures. She’s never really thought of herself as poor or underprivileged. Instead, she’s always thought that her family had been pretty well-to-do. She knows now that she was wrong and that there’s far more wealth in the world in the hands of people who were far above her.
Then again, this is the vampire society, isn’t it? Things are surely different.
“Welcome to my humble home,” Kaneki says as they step in. After Touka’s mansion, Hinami nods in agreement at the statement. Kaneki’s house is cozy and comfortable, much more homely than the extravagant Kirishima mansion was.
Kaneki leads her up the flight of stairs and down a corridor. He pushes open the door at the end, and she’s led into a room that seems to resemble a study. Despite the fact that the lights are turned off, the place is still bright, thanks to the full-length glass windows that line the wall in front of them, letting sunlight stream in to brighten every corner of the room. Kaneki takes a seat at the desk in front of her, reaching below as he rummages through something.
“Hinami-chan, don’t be shy, please take a seat!” he calls out, voice muffled a little from him looking away from her. Touka pushes her forward lightly and she goes to take a seat in one of the two chairs in front of the chair. Kaneki raises his head and pulls out a couple of papers, laying them out in front of her.
“We’ve already filled out the stuff based on what you told us. I hope it’s all correct,” he says. Hinami’s eyes scan the pages, running quickly through familiar words and date. She tries not to think too much as she reads her parents’ names out silently to herself, merely looking up and forcing out a smile, nodding at Kaneki. Kaneki smiles at her. “Great! Well, since you technically need a guardian, I took it upon myself to list myself as it.”
“Huh? Why?” Hinami asks.
“Ah… because Touka-chan told me to,” Kaneki says, looking at the vampires standing right beside Hinami. Hinami turns to her, only to see her scowl at Kaneki before she looks down at Hinami and smiles.
“Well, Hinami, you’re technically still a minor and you’ve been orphaned. The government would see to it that you’ll taken care of normally, but there’s a little problem with your case,” she explains. “You were attacked by a pureblood, not a normal vampire, so the humans can’t hope to deal with it and we rather the news about purebloods not get out as well… Since we don’t want them interfering, we decided to present ourselves as friends of your family and take you in. I hope that’s fine with you?”
Touka’s eyes soften as she spoke. The explanation is vague and Hinami knows that she isn’t being given the full picture here, but she feels she can trust Touka and Kaneki despite not even knowing them. Maybe she’s being naive, but Hinami’s always been a little too easy when it comes to trusting people. Kaneki and Touka were nice to her when she woke up and they were beside her as she cried for her parents. Such nice people can’t possibly have any ulterior motive, can they?
“I’m fine with it. I guess we’re some kind of family now,” Hinami laughs, scratching the back of her head.
“I guess we are. Go ahead and call me your father if you want,” Kaneki jokes, smirking playfully.
“Father…? Aren’t you a little too young for that? You’re more like a big brother,” Hinami points out. Touka and Kaneki exchanged mischievous glances at her statement, before Kaneki chuckles in response.
“I suppose so.”
“Then… is it okay if I call you Onii-chan?” Hinami asks slowly. She ignores the cheeky looks that continue to hang on Touka and Kaneki’s faces, trying her best not to let them bother her too much.
“You can call me whatever you want that makes you comfortable,” Kaneki says, getting up and walking to a corner, where there seems to be a pantry. “Do you want a drink, Hinami?”
She realises her throat is dry and she nods. As Kaneki pours her a drink, she watches his back, silently repeating their conversation in her head. Onii-chan… Onii-chan… The thought of having a brother beside her seems to make her feel a little lighter, though it makes her think of her previous family a lot more as well. But all she’s ever had were her family and now they’re gone. She’s never had too many friends and she’s never known anyone else. Touka and Kaneki are strangers, but even then, she finds herself wanting to be with them; not wanting to be alone.
“Then… Touka-san… Can I call you Onee-chan as well?” she asks softly, hesitating a little. She doesn’t turn to look at Touka. Instead, her eyes drop from Kaneki’s back to her hands, watching as her fingers fiddle with one another. She hears Touka shuffle slightly and she feels a hand being placed on her shoulder, squeezing it lightly.
“You can call me whatever you want,” she murmurs. “As long as it makes you feel better, I’m fine with it.”
Kaneki returns with a glass of water, bringing it to her and placing it down in front of her. She takes it, thanks him and starts to drink. It hadn’t hit her how thirsty she had been until she starts drinking, but even after she downs the glass, she feels that the thirst had yet to quench and her throat still aches somewhat from wanting more to drink. She swallows her saliva instead, forcing herself to smile at Kaneki.
“Thank you!” She places the glass on the table and Kaneki nods at her, clasping his hands together after he takes his seat back in his place.
“Now, more to serious stuff,” he says. “Hinami-chan, you’re going to be enrolled here, in Anteiku Academy, as a Night Class student, so you’ll be with the vampires. The human students are in the Day Class instead. Your lessons will be at night, so you’ll have to get used to sleeping in the day. Eventually, you’ll prefer this arrangement as well.”
Hinami’s hand finds its place on her neck, lightly rubbing the two holes that is now long gone. She swallows again, mind reeling at the thought of her becoming them again. How many times has she thought about it? Yet she’s still far from accepting it. All these-- it’s too surreal.
“We’re trying to test for co-existence here, but everything is still too early and too new. The vampire’s identity is still a secret. No one knows that the Night Class is made out of vampires as we’ll like to keep it that way. The Day Class is forbidden from wandering into school grounds while the Night Class has their lessons and this extends to the Night Class in daytime as well. It’s absolutely forbidden for you to drink their blood as well,” Kaneki explains.
Drink… Hinami nods as his words but she feels a chill run down her spine. Blood-- it will soon be her nutrient. What is she going to do about that? She can never imagine herself sinking her teeth into the neck of a human. Besides, what do the vampires in the Night Class drink anyway? Since they’re forbidden from drinking the blood of the Day Class students, do they have an alternate source of blood? Maybe they had a vault of human bodies somewhere for them to go to to drink the blood of. Hinami shudders at the thought.
A knock sounds on the door and Hinami jumps slightly, before she turns her head to look backwards.
“Ah, seems like he’s here,” Kaneki says.
Touka raises her eyebrow at him. “Why’d you call my brother here?”
“I thought the Dorm Leader could help her get used to some stuff as well.” Kaneki gets up and heads to the door.
Meanwhile, Hinami is confused. Kaneki had called Touka’s brother a dorm leader and it probably meant that he was in charge of the dorms, but Touka had called him a baby. Hinami arcs her neck, looking behind as she watches Kaneki open the door.
“Ayato-kun! Glad you could come,” Kaneki says. He steps aside for the newcomer to step in and Hinami’s eyes widens. The boy standing by the door is no baby. In fact, he seems to be taller than Kaneki, though his body is leaner and less broad. Even then, Hinami just knew he is well-built.
It’s impossible to deny the resemblance between him and Touka. Touka was right in that sense; he did look just like her. Save for more defined jaws, he looks like a carbon copy of his sister-- the same blue hair, the same dark eyes and the same intense, yet alluring aura that makes it impossible for her to tear her gaze away from him.
“Ayato-kun, this is Hinami-chan, the girl we were telling you about,” Kaneki introduces, gesturing over to her. Ayato eyes her for a moment, before he gives her a slight nod. “Hinami-chan, this is Kirishima Ayato-kun. He’s the Dorm Leader for the Moon Dorm, so you’ll be in his care.”
“Oh… Nice to… meet you,” she says slowly, stammering a little as her voice catches in her throat. She realises she sounds embarrassing and that realisation is enough to turn her attention away from him as she turns around and plops herself back properly onto the chair. Touka lets out a slight chuckle at her reaction and Hinami glances up to her.
“What? Have you fallen in love with him already?” Touka teases and Hinami’s sure her face was bursting into millions of different shades of red.
“No… No… I--”
“I don’t blame you. He has that effect, as expected from a Prince, don’t you think?” Touka chuckles.
“P-Prince?”
“Oh, didn’t we tell you?” Kaneki asks, walking up to her, now holding a paper bag in his hand. Hinami hadn’t seen the bag before so she assumes Ayato must have brought it along with him. Ayato follows behind Kaneki, walking over to stand by the table as Kaneki takes a seat again. “Touka is the Queen of vampires and Ayato’s the Prince. The Kirishimas are the royalty of their society.”
Hinami blinks, staring at Kaneki, then at Touka, Ayato and then back at Kaneki again. Knowing that she’s been associating with vampires is one thing, but realising that vampires aren’t loose monsters running about the darkness of society is another thing; they have their own society, with enough organization and hierarchy that there’s even a monarchy among them.
Is that why the Kirishima mansion is so big? It’s a castle.
“Onee-chan… you--”
“Don’t think too much about it! Here, time to change!” Kaneki cuts in, holding out the bag towards Hinami. She takes it from him and looks in, noticing that there was a set of clothes in there, purely white aside from occasional black lines, which initially looked like stripes but seems to be some other kind of pattern after she had stared at them for a short while. “It’s your uniform. You’re allowed to wear anything you want at your dorms of course, but for class, you’ll be wearing that.”
“Come on, let’s go change,” Touka says. She takes Hinami by the hand and starts pulling her away, leaving Kaneki and Ayato in that room as they leave it and head to another room down the hallway. The room Touka had pulled her into looks like a normal bedroom and while it is a little bigger that her room back at home, it felt more homely than the one back at the Kirishima mansion.
Touka helps her take out the clothes from the bag and lays them down on the bed. The design of the uniform takes her completely by surprised. Now unfolded and smoothened out, the intricate patterns and the distinct color choices were striking. She didn’t need other evidences to show that this really is the uniform of an elite school.
The uniform consisted of a long-sleeved white blouse, a skirt that fans outwards a little more than the usual school skirt does and a heavy-looking jacket. While it did look uncomfortable at first glance, it takes her by surprise when she pulls it on and finds that it actually is really snug to wear. It’s not as stuffy as it looks and the outfit as a whole feels really light and easy to move in. The jacket isn’t as bulky at it had seemed as well. In fact it hugs the midsection of her torso in a manner, not in a sexually appealing manner, but in a manner that is still nice to look at. Touka pulls out a pair of boots and a stockings out of the bag as well and Hinami pulls them on immediately. As she stands to admire herself in the mirror, Touka walks over behind her and reaches forward.
“The final touch,” she says as she pulls on a necklace. The necklace seems to be ordained with the rose-patterned emblem she had seen all over the school-- what she had assumed to be the school’s logo. With that on, Touka shifts a little to admire Hinami’s reflection and a wide smile appears on her face. “You look beautiful.”
“Really?”
“Yeah. I think you’ll make a nice bride for Ayato…” As she speaks, she raises her hand to rub her chin playfully, watching as Hinami chokes in response.
“Onee-chan! That is--”
“You were staring at him so much!”
“That’s because I was so surprised. You had said he’s a baby!” Hinami insists. Her eyes fix on Touka’s through the mirror. Touka still has her amused expression on, clearly enjoying Hinami’s reactions.
“He’s only seventeen. We’re purebloods so we’re immortal and we can live for thousands of years,” Touka explains. “Even I am fairly young. If we assume an average pureblood lives up to ten thousand years before they’re killed off somehow, even I’m still a kid. Ayato’s like a human fetus still in its mother’s womb.”
Hinami’s reminded once again what very different kind of creatures they are and once again it hits her that she’s going to be stepping into that world and become just like them. Ayato’s the same age as her, but Hinami’s always been regarded as a young lady on the brink of stepping into adulthood, but Ayato, despite living for the same length as her, is barely even a child.
More questions burn in Hinami’s mind as she thinks about them, but she’s too scared to ask. How old is Touka? Is she far too old for Hinami’s comprehension? Is she at an age Hinami can never accept? She claimed to be young, but she’s old enough to think that a seventeen-year-old is a baby. What’ll happen when Hinami turns? Will she become immortal as well? Is she also doomed to eternal life? Does she have to continue bearing that emptiness in her heart that her parents’ death had left her? She can’t imagine living for no ends.
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Ayato watches his sister drag out the girl who’s clearly far too confused and has definitely only been fed with half-truths about the whole situation. No, maybe even less than that. He knows his sister and the Headmaster feed him with half-truths, so he bets they had given her half of that-- quarter truths.
The moment Touka and Hinami were out of the room and the door had slammed in their faces, the air takes an immediate change. Ayato turns to Kaneki, who now has his attention on the papers in front of him.
“Do you still want to see Naki and I later?” he asks.
Kaneki doesn’t look up. “Yes, I would like to give you an official briefing as Dorm Leader and his assistant, but for now, Ayato-kun, let me discuss this with you as a former member of the Hunter’s Association with you, the Pureblood Prince.”
Their official places in society-- this must be serious.
Ayato takes a seat in the chair Hinami had just been sitting on, though allowing himself to relax far more than she had. Between the two of them, he’s in a position above Kaneki anyway. He doesn’t have to worry too much about appearances. He leans back into the chair, crosses his legs and rests his arms on the sides. Kaneki looks up at him, staring at him intently, before sighing.
“The Association is to never know of what happened with Hinami. It is a crime for a Pureblood to turn unwilling humans into vampires and such an act can be seen as an act of war against the humankind, especially considering the particular pureblood that did it… though unfortunately, I can’t tell you who it is--”
“Someone from the Yoshimura household?” Ayato cuts in with a random guess. “I don’t know anything about them, but the Old Man left behind some people after he died or something, right?”
“I didn’t say it’s them…”
“You did say an act of war… The only families influential enough for that are the Kirishimas, Yomos and the Yoshimuras. I doubt it’s my uncle who did it. He’s barely left the house,” Ayato points out.
Kaneki grimaces at Ayato’s words, rubbing his temples lightly. “Touka-chan’s gonna kill me.”
“The only person I know from that family is the Old Man though… but he was one for peace so why would his family even do this?”
“Ayato-kun, just because one person thinks in one way, it doesn’t mean everyone agrees with that person. For instance, just because your sister is helping me out in this and she believes wholeheartedly in our cause, do you agree that humans and vampires can live in permanent peace?”
The case with Hinami is evident enough to prove his own thoughts about the situation. Ayato had never actually thought that way-- there’s too much of a power imbalance for there to be permanent coexistence. He just went with the flow when Touka told him to take on the role as Dorm Leader. In fact, he did it partly because it was the only reason he could use to get out of his house. Touka wouldn’t let him out otherwise, especially after the incident with their parents, Touka’s been too insistent that a Pureblood Prince who’s still learning his powers was probably safer at home.
He’s been a sheltered prince all his life. Even though his parents had been a little more open with him than Touka was subsequently, they had never formally introduced him to the vampire society as well. Of course, it made sense since he was too young when they were killed-- pureblood kids are only introduced when they’re a little older. Even now, he hasn’t had an official introduction to most of the society, though he’s pretty much of age already. Touka had mentioned him to everyone else, but mainly to strengthen the Kirishimas’ hold on power to prevent the society from falling into a power vacuum. She has a younger brother, much younger than her. She doesn’t have her own children or anything, but the Kirishima family line at least has one heir to the throne. That, and the backing of the Yomo clan and the patriarch of the Yoshimura clan back in those days, had managed to reassert Touka’s dominance over the vampires as the Queen.
But while his sister is the lynchpin of their society, one who knows every single dirty bit of gossip and rumor floating about, Ayato’s own world is built upon secrecy and half-truths. He knows nothing about their world aside from the walls of the Kirishima mansion, and now the walls of Anteiku Academy. He’s never met a hunter before, aside from Kaneki who had retired some time back to take the place of Old Man Yoshimura as the Academy’s Headmaster. The only time he’s seen a Level E is when a mob of them were sent to attack their mansion back when he was five. The only aristocrats he know are those in the Night Class. There’s still thousands more out there. He doesn’t even know the family members of those in his class.
It’s likely that even if Kaneki is to tell him the identity of the vampire who bit Hinami, he’ll probably have never heard of the name.
Kaneki tosses something at him and he catches it. The box he had thrown is something Ayato’s seen a thousand times already and as he expected, opening it unveils tons of pills.
“Pass that to Hinami later on. Touka-chan and I need to discuss something so you can take that time to show Hinami around the Moon Dorm. Bring Naki here after you’re done and we’ll talk more,” Kaneki instructs. “I don’t expect Hinami to last really long. In fact, I think she’s already quite thirsty now. She might be turning soon so keep an eye on her.”
“Is that why she’s being admitted into the Night Class directly?”
“Yes. Please take good care of her,” Kaneki instructs. They’ve taken in ex-humans before but even then, this is way too suspicious. Kaneki continues staring at him with an authoritative look and Ayato finds himself narrowing his eyes in challenge.
“Is there something else that I should know about this?”
“No.”
“Are you sure?”
“Ayato-kun, if you’re trying to use you pureblood magic on me, it won’t work. I might be almost like a vampire, but I am still essentially human,” Kaneki says, dropping his formality with a more playful disposition that almost resembles Touka herself. It might seem cheeky, but Ayato notes a trend between these two-- the tendency to hide their secrecy under such fronts. There’s more to Hinami’s case than a mere fear of the vampire hunters and humans seeing this as an act of war-- something strong enough to drive Kaneki and Touka, especially the vampire Queen Touka, into direct action.
But unfortunately, before he can question anything else, a knock sounds on the door.
“Ah, that must be Touka and Hinami,” Kaneki chuckles, making it far too obvious that he’s relieved from the their appearance. “I guess this brings our conversation to an end, Ayato-kun. Do show Hinami to the Moon Dorms and help her familiarise herself with the place. Keep an eye on her as well. I’ll see you and Naki in about an hour and a half.”
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He leads her through the Moon Dorms’ garden, the trees around them shivering under the soft breeze passing through them while both of them walked on the brick tiles leading up to something that looks more like a mansion than any dormitory she has ever had the luck to lay eyes on. The blue roof is pointed and tall, looming over those who dare enter the building. Its walls were made of pure grey stone, looking as if it was carved, carefully made so that there will be no roughness detectable.
It reminded Hinami of a simpler version of a Cathedral, those buildings who towered the believers that came to worship God, all in the mindset that God is above those believers, and that they should be scared of him just as much as adore him when they’re under his wing. She wondered if this building had the same purpose, almost. It would be immensely hypocritical of a school that promotes balance but in the end… Isn’t it right, that humans are under the vampires’ mercy?
Holding the edges of her pure white skirt nervously, Hinami glanced up at Ayato. He didn’t seem like a bad person, from what she saw and currently seeing. His sister was very nice to her as well, and their blood relation was clear from their facial features. Maybe she could hope it was the same case with him. He didn’t speak with her much while they walked, but she barely spoke a word herself, so she couldn’t judge him for that.
Still… He was a vampire prince, a pureblood much like the one that bit her. Sometimes the wound area stings, brings her memories of that night. She can almost remember the feeling of those fangs plunging beyond her skin, tearing through the vein that held her blood. She brought her fingers to the wound, touching the rough patch of skin that only lately recovered fully as if to block the outside world from it.
“We are here.” Ayato tells her, snapping her out of her thoughts. They were standing in front of two visible pillars that were a few of the base foundations of the building itself, and were the start of an outside hall that led to a big wooden door in its ending, the main entrance of the building itself. “The others are more than likely sleeping, some might be roaming around the dorm… It’s been a while, since somebody new joined. Don’t mind them if they seem too closed off.”
She nods at him, though her eyes fall back to the floor quickly afterwards. Her stomach is churning and she feels slightly sick. Ever since she was young she was more on the shy side, but right now, she’s facing her fears at the same time she dives into a new beginning. It’s terrifying, and she tries not to be stiff, especially not in front of Ayato who didn’t do anything to offend her, but it’s hard to think that behind those two giant doors there are vampires lurking, vampires that she’d have to live with, vampires that will in the end of the day, are the same as what she’s going to become.
Ayato’s lips stay in a tight line. Her muscles were tense and her heartbeat quickened its pace. It wasn’t hard to tell that she was scared, if not terrified at the thought of entering this dorm. Touka told him it was a traumatic experience for her, when that pureblood tore through her house. It would be for the better, if he helps her with the rest. “I’ll introduce you to all of them, alright? They need to start waking up soon, anyway.”
Hinami’s still nervous, but her eyes crinkle as she smiles at the gesture. “Alright. Thank you, Ayato-kun.” She says. She hopes it's okay to call him by his first name, all she wants is to try and be friendly. She watches his expression carefully, and though his eyes widen a little for a few short seconds, he doesn’t say anything about it.
“No problem… Let’s get in.” He turns his back to her, walking towards the door. She’s a few steps behind him, still hesitant but aware of the fact that right now, she has no choice. Ayato grabs the metallic, rectangle shaped handles in front of him, and the doors opened with a creak that echoed across the main hall.
Hinami is a bit awestruck. If from the outside the place looks like a mansion, the inside looks like a castle, something out of a movie. There were two staircases, both wide and heavily decorated at each side of the room, reflecting each other as if one were a mirror of the other. In the middle of it, expensive looking sofas stood, surrounding a wooden short table. Rugs and hand crafted clocks were carefully placed, and the entire huge hall was giving the feeling of a fancy living room.
It was almost saddening to think this hall alone was bigger than her former house even when it wasn’t shredded to pieces, like it is now. But no mind to the sad thoughts that still lingered, she was slack-jawed. There was an eerie beauty to the building, all the lights dimmed except those of the sun, trying to peek through the curtains, and its extravagant entrance didn’t leave room to doubt why a vampire prince resides here.
A while passes before Hinami realizes that Ayato has been staring at her, a small grin on his face. She averts her eyes from him, biting her lips at the stupid display she had put on. She eased up a little after seeing nobody new in her range of vision, but she should have known to control her expressions near people she just met.
“Hooguro, Shousei, I know you are there. Come out already.” Ayato suddenly says, and Hinami practically whips her head to where he directed his head to. Two blond men, one rugged with visible scar on his eye and another with an oddly similar haircut to the one Touka is sporting appeared, coming out of left hallway. Their eyes were squinted at her, examining and judging.
“Ayato-kun…?” She looks at him, a bit unsure of how to approach either of them – one seemed awfully intimidating, tall with sharp facial features. His arms were crossed and he didn’t look welcoming at all. The other had a bit of a wicked smirk on his face, his eyes fixated on her as if trying to stare her down. Well, until she talked at least, and he decided to frown. Hinami felt anxiety spreading down her body.
“Hinami, these two are Hooguro and Shousei Idera. They’re a part of the Night Class. Shousei, Hooguro, this is Fueguchi Hinami and she’s going to join the class.” He said, frank in his words. The two men looked between each other, exchanging unsure, and may she say, slightly dismayed looks.
Hinami swallowed as she felt Ayato looking at her back, expecting her to say something. She wringed her hands together and stepped forward. “Uh… Hello, Hooguro-san, Shousei-san.” She offered, bowing slightly. Both men tilted their head. She wondered if had done something wrong. Did she come across as weird?
“Ayato-sama, isn’t she being a bit too ru-“ One of them, Hooguro, tries to talk, but Ayato cuts him midway through.
“No. Go wake up Naki, he knows he needs to be up earlier today. Tell him to come see me.” He says, authority present in his voice. He’s definitely the dorm’s leader, Hinami thinks. To think how both of them just scurry away under his command…
Both of them are out of the room, and Ayato sighs to himself. Hinami is unsure of the situation at hand, but she doesn’t ask. If she did something wrong, he would have probably pointed it out anyway. He certainly showed the confidence to call someone out moments ago. “Let’s move on. I’ll show you the other parts of the dorm.” They start moving through the building, and Hinami leans in as he basically maps the spacious dorm for her.
“The left side is the boys’ rooms area. The right one is the girls’.” He gestures to each hallway with his hands, and she looks both sides. “Your room will be upstairs to the right side. Most people have roommates, but you lucked out. I’ll take you there in a bit. But first there are more general places you need to see.” He then starts walking towards one of the staircases, and Hinami quickly follows his lead.
Behind the first large door they come across, Hinami finds out there is a library, big and filled from floor to ceiling with bookshelves that seemed so packed there were barely any spaces between the books they were holding. Hinami could at least see herself confide in this area, although it was a quite dusty compared to the other rooms. As if less used.
Despite wanting to stay a bit more, to look through all the sections and see what she can find, she reminds herself Ayato isn’t here to watch her admire their library. He’s here to show her the place she’s going to live in for a very long time. She follows him out, though her head still turn to look back, before the door closes. She doesn’t know it, but Ayato saw her excited gaze. In his heart, he’s glad that she at least found something nice in here.
They walk near a window, framed with silver metal. He stops near it, and she almost bumps into him, but she steps back in time. “Look out of the window.” He tells her, knocking on the glass lightly with the back of his fingers. She turns her head, looking at the outside. There is a back garden there, and Hinami could recognize so many beautiful flowers there. Amaryllises, anemones, carnations, roses, even gardenias.
Her hands and face stick to the glass, trying take a better glimpse, and Ayato snorts. “That’s the actual flower garden we have here. We have a staff that takes care of it. It’s usually a free spot, if you want to go there. The rest don’t really like to be outside when you can actually see the flowers.” He added factually.
“Thank you for letting me know, Ayato-kun!” She gushed. She always liked gardens – both her and her mother had their own little garden in the backyard, at the time. Even if she isn’t the one planting the seeds, it would still be nice, to have her own little greenhouse here as well. After her eyes lingered a bit more on the beautifully organized garden, she turned, her skirt twirling with her, looking at him a bit more lightheartedly than before. “Let’s go!”
“Uh, alright.” He replied, unsure of how to approach the situation. She had seemed to have calmed down almost completely by now. Her heart pace was stable, from what he could hear, and instead of walking slumped and withdrawn, she stood tall in joy.
If it’ll help her introduction to go smoothly, he guessed it’s only for the better.
He started walking, and with no time they both found themselves in the dorm’s kitchen. Hinami was puzzled. Ever since she was a child, she had heard vampire feed on blood, blood, and well… blood. Maybe she could recall a few novels that included them eating human flesh, but… there is no need of a kitchen filled with caviar or roast beef or whatever types those seven jars of ice cream were in the freezer. She turned her head to Ayato, tilting it, and he could have sworn he had seen question marks in her eyes.
“We can eat things that aren’t blood. It doesn’t satisfy the thirst, but we are still able to eat them, anyway.” He explained, and she released an almost inaudible ‘oh’. He could catch from the corner of his eye how her lips tightened. Not a lot of turned vampires can process the thought of food not satisfying them at first, so it’s hardly surprising to see her distraught at the thought of a meal. Of what she’ll have to actually feed on.
There is silence between them. It fills up the room, making them both feel slightly uncomfortable. There’s a question lingering on her mind that is insistent on bothering her, making her feel guilt for crimes she did not commit. There’s a question lingering on his mind that makes him worry for what will happen to both her and the dorm, the people she can accidentally hurt.
What am I going to do?
What are you going to do?
Ayato shakes his head. The tablets would have to be enough. If she can take them, it’ll be fine. She won’t turn to a Level E.
“Ayato-sama!” Both of them turn around to look at two people entering the kitchen. One blond man, just like the two other men before, and the other a short woman, with a rather strange reddish-brown hairstyle. The man struts into the kitchen, with some sort of a gangster walk. His back was slumped and his feet pointing outwardly as he stepped. Against him, the woman walked in a perfect line, her back straightened with her hands behind her back.
“Naki, you remember we two have to go out earlier to talk with Kaneki, right?” He reminded. Naki nodded excitedly, his white, toothy smile appearing on his face. Hinami almost giggles, but stops herself. Nonetheless, Naki’s eyes still shift to her.
“Who’s the girl?” He asks, as if she wasn’t there since the beginning.
“Naki, Miza, this is Fueguchi Hinami and she’s going to join the night class.” He answers, and they looked at her curiously, the woman – Miza, apparently, has her eyes narrowed, but both of them don’t look too malicious. Actually, even despite the squinted eyes, Miza is very pretty, just like how Naki’s features are incredibly charming.
Already bowed down, Hinami attempts to be as polite as possible, so what happened before half an hour or so won’t repeat itself. “It’s nice to meet you, Miza-san, Naki-san.” She said, only to lift her head and see they seemed more embarrassed than anything about it all. Naki scratched his head while Miza looked at her as if she’s trying to figure her out.
She bit the inside of her cheek, shifting her eyes to Ayato instead. “Ayato-kun, should I apologize or….?” She asked, worried that she may have done something idiotic. Naki suddenly grimaced, and Miza pressed her lips together. The tension was thick in the air.
Ayato was close to tell them off before one more person appeared.
“You know, it’s pretty rude to lower the status of a pureblood like that. ‘Kun’? You want to get slapped, or something?” A man with white, messy hair that matched his ill-fitting white uniform. He skipped towards her, stopping when his face is inches from hers. She trips back, and he laughs, almost manically.
“Takizawa, fuck off.” Ayato hissed, stepping in front of him. Takizawa Seidou was a human turned vampire, just like Hinami was, or at least, going to be – however, he was never fully sane after he was bitten. There was little that he hadn’t experienced in terms of torturing, and his hatred grew to insanity long before he was able to reclaim his life by biting the pureblood who changed him. Despite being C Level vampire, he was usually worse than an E Level.
Especially when it came to Ayato, or any other pureblood, for that matter. He was a survivor made out of spite – and that caused him to more than often lash out on Ayato, as the closest pureblood he could reach to.
“What now, little Prince? You all have us calling you Ayato-sama, but the moment a pretty girl walks in you’d give her extra privileges? A bit unfair, if you ask me.” He teased, with his nicest shit eating grin. Within seconds Ayato’s hand clutched Takizawa’s face, nails digging through his scalp, ready to break it on a nearby wall. Naki came and interfered, breaking the fight off.
Hinami could barely breathe as she watched the scene unfolding in front of her. She heard Naki trying to calm Ayato down and Takizawa laughing out loud as if he had just heard the funniest joke in his life, and it occurred to her – she knows nothing about how to deal with things like that. She didn’t even know there was a problem with the suffix, she was just trying to be friendly. How could she handle situations like these? I won’t be able to…
“We’ll talk about this later. Kaneki will handle you.” Ayato announced, his hand covering his eyes, avoiding Takizawa’s face that he knew oh so well was still in the same smirk it was before, still gloating happily as if he won the lottery.
Takizawa sighed in exaggeration, acting like he was upset before bursting into laughter again. “Whatever. I see him every other day anyway, I’m sure he already got used to it. Bye missy! Hope you are ready to when he shows his real fangs!” He yelled towards Hinami, skipping away from the kitchen.
Hinami was beyond appalled. You could even say she was shaken, from how she was frozen in her spot.
Ayato sighed. So much for the introduction to go smoothly. He couldn’t even stay, he already had to go to the meeting with Kaneki, which he would have to report Takizawa on as well… His mind was a mess. “Miza, take Hinami to that one free room and the girl’s section. Naki and I need to go already.”
Miza looked like she wanted to complain, but she sucked it up. “Fine.” She took a hold of Hinami’s wrist, shaking her a little, so she would wake up from her trance. “Let’s go already. I still have stuff to do before school starts.”
Hinami glanced at Ayato. Miza still didn’t seem to like her much. He nodded at her, before finally leaving the room with Naki. Miza rolled her eyes and simply started walking, Hinami following behind in small but quick steps.
Her eyes were at the ground – she knew she wouldn’t fit here. She wanted to break down and cry and go back to her parents, but she had nowhere to go. She bit her lips, trying to concentrate on anything else but the events, to avoid any more embarrassment and failure that wish to follow her.
Miza, looking back at her, almost felt like she was watching a kicked puppy. She noticed her touching her neck, covering it... She’d even say shielding it, in a way. It wasn’t that hard to figure out why she’s here now. She was clearly at loss here. A lost child that was forced into a life they didn’t want.
Maybe she could spare her some wise words, while they’re still walking.
“Listen up.” Miza began, grabbing Hinami’s attention.
“In the vampire world, there is a hierarchy. You have to follow it. This is non-negotiable, if you want to stay on good terms with all of us. Ayato-sama, as you should call him, is at the top. He’s a prince. The suffix is important, you cannot leave it out.” She lectures her, and Hinami takes mental notes, even as she’s sniffling a little.
“The next in line are people like me and Naki. Aristocrats. Calling us how you did is fine. We have considerably pure blood, but not fully pure like purebloods. If we tell you that you can call us otherwise, then it’s okay to call us that in public too. Again, this does not extend to purebloods.” She continues, and Hinami is already grasping the concept. She gets it.
“And then we get to turned vampires. Yes, like you. Level C to E. Takizawa is one too. He’s level C. You are the bottom of the chain, so don’t expect much from higher ups – they don’t like messing with you bunch much. You will usually simply be called by whatever name the higher ranked vampire wants to call you. I’m calling you Fueguchi, from now on, as an example.” Hinami nodded at the name. Fueguchi is fine. Better than what she could have expected after what happened.
“Now, there’s more to all of it, but I don’t have the time to explain it. If you have any questions, you are free to come and ask me. Also, here’s your room.” Miza finishes, and gestures towards the door they now stood beside.
Hinami opens the door, to reveal a beautiful, spacious room, with silk curtains hanged and silk sheets on a big, fancy bed she could only dream the princesses she reads about in fairytales have. She has everything she needs here, a closet, a work table, nightstands and bookshelves. The wallpaper was dark royal blue and Hinami gawked at how prettily all the things in front of her combined.
“Glad you at least like your room.” She offers, letting the corner of her mouth twitch up, even if only slightly. “I’ll be going now.” Miza is already ready to leave, but Hinami holds onto the edge of her white jacket.
“What?” She asks, a bit shocked Hinami actually had the courage to pull on her jacket.
“Thank you, Miza-san.” She answers, letting go of Miza’s clothes, her hand shyly falling back to it’s place.
Miza let’s herself stare at her, for a few moments longer, her eyes traveling to her neck – to the wound. “No problem, I guess. But just so you know, it’ll only get harder from here on.”






